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New Fleet for Tissue

28th December 1956
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ANEW fleet of vehicles is being built up by Kimberly-Clark, Ltd., makers of Kleenex tissues. A nucleus of two B.M.C. pantechnicons and a B.M.C. articulated outfit will be based at Aylesford. where ihe company have their factory.

Two large translucent panels are fitted in the roof to allow natural lighting of the interior. The coupling gear of the • articulated vehicle is of the Brockhouse automatic type and the body capacity 2.00B cu. ft. The vehicles were designed under the guitlance of Mr. A. J. Bryant, London commercial transport manager of Reed Transport. Ltd. Kimberly

Clark are linked with the Reed paper group. Reed Transport's activities were described in The Commercial Motor on November 16 and 23.

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People: A. J. Bryant
Locations: London

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